User Manual
re.corder owner’s manual
the windway there is also the heart of your musical expression, the sensor
which detects your breath force.
2 Window and Labium: The window and the labium are the heart of the
acoustic instrument, here the air starts to vibrate and create sounds which
are then tuned by the player’s fingers closing the tone holes.
3 Mute with strap ring: When the player wants to use the digital features
and/or stopping emitting acoustic sounds, can put the mute into the
window to divert the air flow outside of the recorder, making it silent.
Obviously you can also play the acoustic and digital tones together! Feel
free to experiment!
4 Red Led: Red led indicates the status of the recorder and the charging
state of the battery: When the USB cable is connected to a power source
(wall plug dc adapter, power bank or any USB port) the led stays ON until
the battery is fully charged. In normal use the LED is turned off and starts
to blink when the battery is close to exhaustion and it’s time to charge it
again.
5 Green Led: The green led has different functions depending on the
mode of use of the recorder. In general every command that you input with
the three buttons will be acknowledged/confirmed by a fast blink of the
Green Led.
6 Blue Led: The blue led indicates the status of the wireless connection.
When a mobile device or a computer is connected, this led remain solid.
Otherwise the LED will blink when the re.corder is turned ON.
7 Circle button: Circle button has the main function of turning on and off
the recorder, pair with the device/host and other minor functions, like
arming/recording a track in the looper section of the app. To turn on
(exiting from stand-by) the re.corder press the CIRCLE button for at least
two seconds. The BLUE led will start blinking to indicate that the re.corder
is ready for a connection. IMPORTANT NOTE: After 2 minutes of blinking










